Ultraviolet Tatoos.

NickHouston

WaLLy's Personal Favorite Krew Member
|K3| Member
|K3| Media Team
I thought these looked really cool actually, and i HATE tatoos.


UV tattoos or blacklight tattoos are tattoos made with a special ink that is only visible under a blacklight. They are particularly popular in the raver subculture. The tattoos can be completely invisible in normal light, although scarring from the tattoo machine in the application process may remain, and therefore still show.Literally millions of tattoo ideas are floating around the Internet, and many sites even sell printable designs you can take to the studio with you. A UV tattoo becomes visible under blacklight, when it glows in colors ranging from white to purple, depending on the ink chosen. Colored ink is also available, where the ink is visible in normal light (as with a regular tattoo) but the ink will glow vividly under UV light. However, some UV inks are not as bright under normal light as normal tattoo ink and are considered not as vibrant.

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UV tattoo ink is not commonly known or used, as very few varieties of UV inks are approved for use in the US. It is also many times more expensive than regular tattoo inks. Some people have had reactions to ingredients in the ink, ranging from minor itching to dermatitis. Several UV inks are suspected carcinogens and allergens and at this time, no research has been conducted into the possible side effects of long term exposure. Some UV inks are known to yellow or turn slightly brown with sun exposure.

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UV inks are not as bright under normal light as normal tattoo inks, and do not blend during application, as normal inks do. Their effect will be dulled if regular ink is used on top of them. Therefore, for vibrant, high impact tattoos, normal ink should be used, allowed to heal, and then highlighted with UV inks. Only highly experienced tattooists should apply UV tattoos, and should have a blacklight within arm’s length of the tattoo chair. When applying white or clear UV ink, this blacklight should be turned on throughout the procedure. UV inking takes a little bit longer than normal, due to UV inks being a little thinner and harder to work with, and because the tattoo must be wiped and checked under a blacklight frequently during application.Also note that for non-colour based UV work, it is possible that outlines can become an issue. If the artist isn’t careful, any ink or other materials they use to outline their design can become part of the work. This is not normally an issue with standard tattoos as normal coloured ink covers this. However for fully hidden UV art, this can be a problem, as it will most likely not be even, or well distributed within the work, and reveal some of the art instead of being mostly hidden (scarring can always give away the art).

All of this coppied and pasted from: http://planetoddity.com/ultra-violet-tattooing/
 

DamageINC

K3's Useless Admin
|K3| Executive
Interesting. I love good tattoos. The art is amazing to me. If i could afford it i would have full sleeves, back, pretty much all over. On the other hand, i think these ultraviolet ones look stupid as shit. I guess at a rave all fkd up on X it would look cool.
 

Ethan

Captain
Former Krew Member
Maybe if you were a hot black light club owner that'd be cool. They look pretty neat.
 

PaigeBoo

|KKK|s wise lesbian
Former Krew Member
They look alright, but I like my ink to be something I can show people if I want to... Not something I need a black light for.

There's plans for more tattoos on this body soon, pretty excited about it, but I highly doubt any of them will be UV ink. This stuff is very interesting though, it's amazing the things people figure you can do to the body.
 

PwnSauce

Banned
Hmm. Interesting..thanks

Seeing as his I have trouble committing to a film to watch a 2 hr movie, let alone.a.life.with a.tattoo,.maybe.an invisible.one would be coo.
 

Take

Flying Dutchman
|K3| Member
So these tattoos will only be visible in clubs and stuff with those UV-lights?!
 

NickHouston

WaLLy's Personal Favorite Krew Member
|K3| Member
|K3| Media Team
So these tattoos will only be visible in clubs and stuff with those UV-lights?!

yep. its pretty nice if you want a job and lots of tattoos i guess lol.

and you can buy blacklights. their not very expensive
 
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